Understanding Pawn Structure | Chess Middlegames

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  • Опубликовано: 4 дек 2024

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  • @acidfall
    @acidfall 4 года назад +152

    1:28 1) open center
    4:09 2) closed center advance caro-kann
    5:30 3) open E-file
    7:34 4) french structure
    9:01 5) ruy lopez structure
    10:35 6) sicilian najdorf structure
    13:13 7) maroczy bind structure
    15:52 8) caro-kann structure
    17:23 9) king's Indian structure
    19:25 10) benoni structure
    21:39 11) karlsbad structure

  • @harishsahu2359
    @harishsahu2359 5 лет назад +183

    It's very helpful for those who are not able to get coaching.... Great job Sir

    • @HangingPawns
      @HangingPawns  5 лет назад +38

      Glad to hear you find it helpful! Thank you!

  • @FT-vg9mj
    @FT-vg9mj 3 года назад +15

    I am a master and I have been teaching for 20 years+, I currently train students who I started teaching as beginners and are also Masters now, speaking from a place of understanding the importance of how to convey ideas properly, This guy has a very eloquent and methodical style of teaching. I really have liked all of his videos.

  • @wnJhntn
    @wnJhntn Год назад +7

    I really must say: this is the best chess channel on youtube. No question. I am learning so much more than even paying for a course, and this is all free. Youre amazing stjepan. Cant wait to see you get that GM title

  • @boromir674
    @boromir674 5 лет назад +13

    Great presentaion! "Often in the caro kann your bishop is going to be stuck on c8" Are you sure man? I think in most major lines black indeed gets his bishop out (in the style of caro kann). For example in the "main line": .. 3.Nc3 dxe4 4.Nxe4 Bf5 5.Ng3 Bg6 etc . In the "advanced variation": 3.e5 Bf5 etc. In the "two knights": 2. Nc3 d5 3.Nf3 Bg4 etc.

    • @HangingPawns
      @HangingPawns  5 лет назад +12

      I play the Karpov (Nd7 instead of Bf5). In those lines the bishop can be stuck on c8 if you are forced to play e6 after Bc4 and Ng5. I was referring to those positions. Should have been more clear, sorry.

  • @pixelatedparcel
    @pixelatedparcel 5 лет назад +8

    I had run across this channel in the past and, though I loved it, never found my way back to it. Simply a fantastic channel. Unpretentious, to the point, relevant, insightful, etc. At 56, I have taken up chess again and have discovered I love studying it at least as much as I love studying it. This channel is now part of my daily chess routine. Much thanks, Hanging Pawns!

  • @baskarsathya9
    @baskarsathya9 2 года назад

    your videos are creme de la creme....just the most useful info for a player like (amateur) who dont have energy to devote hours and hours to chess but gets me out of the wandering monk status while playing a chess game, gives some purpose/sense of direction, without having to commit to spending years of my life just to know these ideas from some GM who wont write a small article explaining this instead of 400 page book or from personal coaching costing me $$$

  • @tobias2252
    @tobias2252 5 месяцев назад +1

    21:46 I love how RUclips decided that this chapter shall be called "The Cow's Butt Bone Structure"

  • @saubhagyasingh4655
    @saubhagyasingh4655 5 лет назад +11

    I play caro-kann and and queens gambit. So the minority attack helps me in both end. Nice video

  • @chrisdavidson8525
    @chrisdavidson8525 5 лет назад +13

    Your videos are great. It's unreal that you've only been playing since 2016 - all of your content is really excellent - easy to understand and follow (if not implement). I just started playing a month or so ago and this channel is helping me make progress fast!

  • @dickersonforever
    @dickersonforever 5 лет назад +15

    Always great to watch your videos master. Thanks for all the knowledge.

    • @HangingPawns
      @HangingPawns  5 лет назад +7

      Thanks very much for the support and for watching:) The little knowledge I have, I'm happy to share!

  • @sethusrivathsa8826
    @sethusrivathsa8826 3 года назад +1

    I ask many coaches but no one reply about pawn structures but you told very good sir thank you sir 👏👏👏👏

  • @Underkkover
    @Underkkover 5 лет назад +3

    Great video! I never did an organized study of chess. Chess jumping around loose stuff. Now I m trying to do it in a more methodic way and your video is super well organized and very well explained. Thanks!

    • @HangingPawns
      @HangingPawns  5 лет назад +2

      I'm happy to help if I can! Thanks!

  • @ajarnray4115
    @ajarnray4115 5 лет назад +2

    Another great video about a subject that is very difficult to understand for most players. Your explanations are clear and very good. Thanks for taking your time to teach us about middlegames.

    • @HangingPawns
      @HangingPawns  5 лет назад

      Thank you for the support and for watching:)

  • @bulentkirca3311
    @bulentkirca3311 5 лет назад +8

    Very instructive and helpful video. thank you :)

  • @Ufowavecollective
    @Ufowavecollective 4 года назад

    Thanks for the info. I am new to the game. Always wanted to learn to play. Videos like these make it possible for me to learn quickly. Visual learning works the best for me. Thank you for putting these lessons together!

  • @lionsskyblue442
    @lionsskyblue442 5 лет назад +4

    yes i need help with this...thanks sir

  • @umbertorodella7694
    @umbertorodella7694 2 года назад

    Very interesting. Thanku! Pawns are chess' soul

  • @chuckgravity7616
    @chuckgravity7616 3 года назад

    Great video which I have watched many many times! Thanks!

  • @mightypensword
    @mightypensword 5 лет назад +1

    this is the most useful chess video i have ever seen

  • @islamhussein8486
    @islamhussein8486 5 лет назад +3

    Great Video
    Thank you

  • @enriquesocrates6822
    @enriquesocrates6822 5 лет назад +1

    Very useful lesson. I learn a lot with your video lessons. Thank you very much!!

    • @HangingPawns
      @HangingPawns  5 лет назад

      No problem Enrique. I'm happy to hear that they help you learn!

  • @michaeltheriault240
    @michaeltheriault240 3 года назад

    My coach recommended this video, great job!

  • @PeterSodhi
    @PeterSodhi 4 года назад

    This video is a masterpiece

  • @jujoaccount8844
    @jujoaccount8844 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks for so much good quality content!
    Could you add the stone wall structures for black and white, and other structures that start out with dutch defence, pirc, pirc-czech, and others openings with f4 and f5 moves at the beginning please.

  • @ahmadkoudsi8519
    @ahmadkoudsi8519 2 года назад

    I always enjoy chess with you thanks alot for the video

  • @bingewatcher391
    @bingewatcher391 3 года назад

    Very helpful!! Thank you!!

  • @dfriendly1966
    @dfriendly1966 5 лет назад

    My new chess coach!
    Thank you very much.

  • @lks9988
    @lks9988 3 года назад

    This is super helpful

  • @davidwestwood6850
    @davidwestwood6850 5 лет назад +15

    Wonderful instruction on an important aspect of the game. The power and significance of statics.
    Minor quibble: Although the number of possible pawn structures is tremendous, it is not infinite. However, it may be great enough to be considered approaching infinite. 😉 Math educator. Sometimes it shows.

    • @HangingPawns
      @HangingPawns  5 лет назад +8

      That is correct. The number is huge, but not infinite. I agree. Sorry for the mistake:) What I meant to say is that you can never learn them all, so it's smart to be able to visualize the most often occurring ones by using pattern recognition. And thank you:)

  • @MSChess-g3c
    @MSChess-g3c 5 лет назад

    This is another great video. Well explained plans for each position. Younger doing a great job. Thank you!

  • @frank124c
    @frank124c 3 года назад

    Good video. Understanding pawn structures is the most crucial part of chess.

  • @BM-nn3nv
    @BM-nn3nv Год назад

    I never has any kind of coaching.This is all new to me

  • @عبدالرحمنالخالد-ظ3ذ

    Great explains

  • @vikramkadam7122
    @vikramkadam7122 5 лет назад +1

    Nicely explaination sir thanks

    • @HangingPawns
      @HangingPawns  5 лет назад

      No problem, Vikram. Thank you for watching:)

  • @georgetriandafyllides6683
    @georgetriandafyllides6683 5 лет назад +2

    excellent!

  • @BeammeupSpotty
    @BeammeupSpotty 5 лет назад

    thanks. very helpful again.

  • @roland.j.ruttledge
    @roland.j.ruttledge 3 года назад

    Many thanks.

  • @timwoods3173
    @timwoods3173 4 месяца назад

    Thank you

  • @sauravanand9100
    @sauravanand9100 4 года назад

    Great job, thanks a lot, even though I didn't understood most of it, still learning. Maybe after one or two weeks. BUT THANKS A LOT. Keep up the good work

  • @ayoubjaaba698
    @ayoubjaaba698 Год назад

    Thank you 🥰

  • @MrCosinuus
    @MrCosinuus 5 лет назад +6

    What about the best pawn structure at all? The HANGING PAWNS!

  • @pokerchannel6991
    @pokerchannel6991 3 года назад +1

    pawn structures are hard. They move forward straight, but they take to the left or right. Also, if you sit in front directly of someone, you can't move forward. It will take me time to get the hang of it.

  • @meirzhan1
    @meirzhan1 5 лет назад

    your videos have been great sir. i thought agadmator was the coolest croatian, now i know he aint alone)))

  • @paolobaioni1503
    @paolobaioni1503 4 года назад +1

    I discovered your channel today and I wanted to thank you for its clear and helpful content. I've been playing chess for 5 years now and I tried A LOT of ways for improving my game (who is still pretty poor, about 1700 fide)... I have a feeling that you are exactly what I was looking for. You are a great coach and I think this is the beginning of a very nice collaboration... Thanks a lot, you rock! Now I run to subscribe to your patreon page...

  • @chrisomattic1111
    @chrisomattic1111 3 года назад

    Really good video.

  • @alieskandari6036
    @alieskandari6036 5 лет назад

    Thanks. Very nice explanations👍

  • @juanricardogarciagarcia8106
    @juanricardogarciagarcia8106 3 года назад

    Me gustó el análisis con un abordaje diferente pero muy didáctico, gracias dé Cd Juárez Chihuahua México

  • @juanricardogarciagarcia8106
    @juanricardogarciagarcia8106 3 года назад

    Guía básica estratégica para comprender planes generales gracias dé Cd Juárez Chihuahua México

  • @farrokhghorbani2379
    @farrokhghorbani2379 5 лет назад +1

    Hi I am trying to study birds opening.
    I wonder if you have a video about it
    Thank you for your very instructive and detailed videos.

    • @HangingPawns
      @HangingPawns  5 лет назад +2

      Not yet. But I will make one in the future. For now you can check out Simon Williams' videos on the Dutch and some of his own games. They are great to get a feel for early f4/f5 openings.

  • @paracletusrevelation4080
    @paracletusrevelation4080 5 лет назад

    Very helpful!

  • @MalikRam5894
    @MalikRam5894 5 лет назад +4

    hey bro....please do a live stream of your gameplay on lichess...its really better to learn for us when we see u strategizing...or u can record your games and then upload if u cant livestream....do it at least twice a week....i would be very thankful 😊

    • @HangingPawns
      @HangingPawns  5 лет назад +3

      I will be recording my training games as much as possible. Thank you for the suggestion. I will try to record 3-4 a week

  • @angel_machariel
    @angel_machariel 5 лет назад

    Where does the Dutch Defense (classical) fit? Especially end game wise as well, because the break with ...f4, ...e4, ...g5 is obvious.

  • @greenmoose9517
    @greenmoose9517 3 года назад

    what exactly does he mean by pawn break? is it the same thing as a backward pawn that is weak? or is it a place where the pawns physically seperate?

  • @ryaghnaramansanthosh3140
    @ryaghnaramansanthosh3140 5 лет назад +14

    Wow great content. This channel is better than Eric Rosen's channel.👍👏👏

    • @HangingPawns
      @HangingPawns  5 лет назад +3

      Haha, cheers mate:) I really appreciate that!

  • @tiborarvai5052
    @tiborarvai5052 Год назад

    what about the italian pawn structure?

  • @maxnullifidian
    @maxnullifidian 5 лет назад +3

    You want to occupy holes in the opponent's pawn structure with pieces, not pawns.

  • @chessandcommercejourney5728
    @chessandcommercejourney5728 4 года назад

    Awesome

  • @josephd.peralta7420
    @josephd.peralta7420 3 года назад

    i love the content i subscribe

  • @magedalbehairy4634
    @magedalbehairy4634 5 лет назад +1

    it would be much more better if you included the other pieces in the video . Thank you.

    • @PeterSodhi
      @PeterSodhi 4 года назад

      Maged Albehairy nope

  • @michaelvanzyl9418
    @michaelvanzyl9418 5 лет назад +1

    7:35 Sicilian?

  • @kishanb2054
    @kishanb2054 4 года назад

    Really great video! The clarity of your explanations are insanely good, I'd recommend anyone who enjoyed this video to check out his other videos too!

  • @alfred9916
    @alfred9916 5 лет назад +1

    can you do on the sicilian dragon pawnstructure

    • @HangingPawns
      @HangingPawns  5 лет назад

      I will be making videos on some pawn structures in depth. I think one will be on Sicilian structures, and the dragon one of them.

  • @sauravanand9100
    @sauravanand9100 4 года назад

    I dont know what to do after developing the minor pieces and rooks, most of the time i wait, for my opponent to initiate, some times my opponent would play without even developing all pieces and still break through, most of the time i defend in middlegame, and then i would blunder.😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

  • @spd7693
    @spd7693 5 лет назад +1

    Understanding the pawn structure has always been my biggest problem. So much in chess depends on the pawns - defense, break, open files and diagonals, endgames, weak squares, space... And it's difficult to understand. This video won't be enough for me. No matter how many videos I watch, no matter how many books I read, I will never understand it well unless I practice with real people. Seeing theory in practice is all I need to understand it. But since all practice is simply playing random games on Lichess, how can I learn? I wish coaching was affordable.
    Funny how I don't understand the Caro-Kann and on the other hand I'm relatively good in Semi-Slav.

    • @PeterSodhi
      @PeterSodhi 4 года назад

      spd7693 chess.com is a good place to start

    • @sherllymentalism4756
      @sherllymentalism4756 4 года назад +1

      Pawn puzzles exist

    • @beri4138
      @beri4138 3 года назад

      @@sherllymentalism4756 Woah where

  • @wapiti3750
    @wapiti3750 5 лет назад

    I am not familiar with the Kalashnikov variation in the Najdorf Sicilian! Obviously this was a Freudian slip. Funny one, too! We all know that you meant Sveshnikov.

  • @flashb4cker
    @flashb4cker Год назад +1

    i think you deseve 2500+ elo

  • @johnnycampos1760
    @johnnycampos1760 2 года назад

    Hi

  • @walterk.3576
    @walterk.3576 5 лет назад +1

    Excellent again, reminds of one of my most unread books, written by Hans Kmoch ...
    ( en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_Kmoch ) "pawn power in chess".
    Maybe you can read it and make a vid?

  • @ElcriptoPana
    @ElcriptoPana 4 года назад

    Elon Musk before launching PayPal and smoking pot with Joe Rogan was a killer chess player.

  • @robbmg9716
    @robbmg9716 5 лет назад +59

    Thanks, Elon Musk.

  • @jackweatherhead8171
    @jackweatherhead8171 5 лет назад +1

    thanks elon musk

  • @cristianmicu
    @cristianmicu 4 года назад +1

    the most important thing in chess is pawn structures. vote up if you agree vote down if you not

  • @huijunfeng1222
    @huijunfeng1222 Год назад +1

    Wow what did you do❤🎉😊😅😮😢I don’t like this one😂

  • @shlomisela404
    @shlomisela404 4 года назад

    I want to play like Beth Harmon 😅

  • @kamakirinoko
    @kamakirinoko 3 года назад

    Stepan, I will have you know that after watching your video on the London System and then this one, intently today (it’s probably around the fifth time I’ve watched them both) I actually WON A GAME against Stockfish Level 4!! ( lichess.org/WledJSXp ) There is only one takeback (yes, I know, purists will argue that I didn’t actually win) but that was, like, three moves before Mate when I stupidly moved one of my queens into the path of her Bitchop. I probably would still have won with one queen but I just couldn’t bother runnning round the board all day.
    But there is no way I’m a Level 4 player-I’m more like a consistent Level 2. It was only today-after watching your videos that I won! I congratulate me thanks to you! I’ve been waiting a LONG time for this moment.